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... inspectors , as well as the time a ship must be withdrawn from service for inspection and survey , thereby representing a significant improvement to the ex- isting system . The surveys and certifications of ships required by the SOLAS ...
... inspectors , as well as the time a ship must be withdrawn from service for inspection and survey , thereby representing a significant improvement to the ex- isting system . The surveys and certifications of ships required by the SOLAS ...
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... inspection and marking by the government of the country whose flag the ship is flying or its representative . Once the ... inspectors for survey purposes ( many of which may overlap ) and unwarranted delay of the ship . The harmonized ...
... inspection and marking by the government of the country whose flag the ship is flying or its representative . Once the ... inspectors for survey purposes ( many of which may overlap ) and unwarranted delay of the ship . The harmonized ...
Page xiv
... Inspection establishes ways and means by which inspections are to be conducted . Inspectors must be pre - approved by the State Party being inspected , and approval may be revoked . Inspectors , and the crew transporting them to and ...
... Inspection establishes ways and means by which inspections are to be conducted . Inspectors must be pre - approved by the State Party being inspected , and approval may be revoked . Inspectors , and the crew transporting them to and ...
Page xv
... inspectors are within the territory of the State Party being inspected . In addition , stationing States Parties ... inspectors have wide latitude in terms of what they may examine during inspections , with exceptions for such things as ...
... inspectors are within the territory of the State Party being inspected . In addition , stationing States Parties ... inspectors have wide latitude in terms of what they may examine during inspections , with exceptions for such things as ...
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... inspectors have physical access to those major com- ponets of each item that the negotiators agreed must be destroyed so that the particular item is no longer considered capable of per- forming its designed military function . The ...
... inspectors have physical access to those major com- ponets of each item that the negotiators agreed must be destroyed so that the particular item is no longer considered capable of per- forming its designed military function . The ...
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Page 13 - At such times as it may consider necessary the Governing Body of the International Labour Office shall present to the General Conference a report on the working of this Convention and shall examine the desirability of placing on the agenda of the Conference the question of its revision in whole or in part.
Page 13 - Convention shall in any case remain in force in its actual form and content for those Members which have ratified it but have not ratified the revising Convention.
Page 26 - Parties, may be admitted unless at least one third of the Parties present object. The admission and participation of observers shall be subject to the rules of procedure adopted by the Conference of the Parties.
Page xlvi - For the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2 above, any instrument deposited by a regional economic integration organization shall not be counted as additional to those deposited by States members of the organization.
Page 3 - States are responsible for the fulfilment of their international obligations concerning the protection and preservation of the marine environment. They shall be liable in accordance with international law.
Page 25 - Consider and undertake any additional action that may be required for the achievement of the purposes of this Convention in the light of experience gained in its operation.
Page ix - Reservations 1 Any State may, at the time of signature, ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, reserve the right not to apply the provisions of this Convention...
Page xliii - Conference, or at the written request of any Party, provided that, within six months of the request being communicated to them by the Secretariat, it is supported by at least one third of the Parties.
Page xi - Depositary to the Secretary-General of the United Nations for registration and publication in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. ARTICLE...
Page 14 - Noting that substantial developments. in particular the increased concern for the protection of the environment, have demonstrated the need to review the international rules presently contained in the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law relating to Assistance and Salvage at Sea.